Reference:Integrated Chinese: Level 1, Part 1 (3rd ed)
Integrated Chinese: Level 1, Part 1 (3rd ed), by Cheng & Tsui, is one of the leading foundation-level (A1) textbooks in the United States. It is not available for purchase in mainland China. The following information pertains specifically to the 3rd edition.
Grammar Points by Chapter
- Lesson One
- Lesson Two
- The Particle 的 (de) (I)
- Measure Words (I)
- Question Pronouns
- 有 (you) in the Sense of "to Have" or "to Possess"
- 有 (you) in the Sense of "to Exist"
- The Usage of 二 (er) and 两 (liang)
- The Adverb 都 (dou, both; all)
- Lesson Three
- Numbers (0, 1-100)
- Dates and Time
- Pronouns as Modifiers and the Usage of the Particle 的 (de)
- The Sentence Structure of 我请你吃饭 (Wǒ qǐng nǐ chīfàn)
- Alternative Questions
- Affirmative + Negative (A-not-A) Questions (I)
- The Adverb 还 (hái, also, in addition)
- Lesson Four
- Word Order in Chinese
- Affirmative + Negative (A-not-A) Questions (II)
- The Conjunction 那(么) (na{me} ), then, in that case
- 去 (qu, to go) + Action
- [[Tag questions with "ma" | Questions with 好吗 (hao ma)】】
- The Modal Verb 想 (xiang, want to, would like to)
- Verb+Object as a detachable compound
- Lesson Five
- 一下 (yi xia) and (一)点儿 ({yi} dianr) Moderating the Tone of Voice
- Adjectives as Predicates
- The Preposition 在 (zai, at; in; on)
- The Particle 吧 (ba)
- The Particle 了 (le) (I)
- The Adverb 才 (cai, not until)
- Lesson Six
- Lesson Seven
- Descriptive Complements (I)
- The Adverbs 太 (tai, too) and 真 (zhen, really) ]]
- The Adverb 就 (jiu) (I)
- Double Objects
- Ordinal Numbers
- 有 (一) 点儿 (you {yi}dianr, somewhat, rather; a little bit)
- 怎么 (zenme, how come) in Questions
- The 的 (de) Structure (I)
- The Use of Nouns and Pronouns in Continuous Discourse
- Lesson Eight
- The Position of Time-When Expressions
- The Adverb 就 (jiu) (II)
- 一边… 一边 (yibian… yibian)
- Serial Verbs/ Verb Phrases
- The Particle 了 (le) (II)
- The Particle 的 (de) (III)
- The Adverb 正在 (zhengzai, be doing... )
- 除了... 以外,还... (chule… yiwai, hai... , in addition to… , also… )
- 能 (neng) and 会 (hui) (I) Compared
- The adverb 就 (III)
- Lesson Nine
- Lesson Ten